Former inmate Vaione Tegu captains Kadavu after Presidential Pardon
From the confined walls of Naboro Prison and given a Presidential Pardon to captaining the Kadavu Provincial team in the Vanua Championship, the journey of their skipper
From the confined walls of Naboro Prison and given a Presidential Pardon to captaining the Kadavu Provincial team in the Vanua Championship, the journey of their skipper
The Yellow Ribbon Walk is more than a symbolic gesture — it is a movement that challenges us to embrace change, not only in the lives of those who have stumbled, b
As the Yellow Ribbon Program continues, inmate Anil Chand says painting has given him a new mindset and a renewed sense of purpose. Speaking to fijivillage News from t
23 inmates that have less than 12-months remaining in their sentences will showcase their handiwork this Friday at the Suva Civic Centre while the Fiji Corrections Servic
More than 4,000 people including Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama, Government ministers and 16 inmates were part of the Yellow Ribbon Walk of Restoration. This was th
Seven inmates showcased their amazing artwork at the Fiji Corrections Service New Life Art Exhibition at Grand Pacific Hotel last night. While speaking at the event, S
Renowned local and international Fijian visual artist Irami Buli has joined the Fiji Corrections Service to help produce the upcoming New Life Art Exhibition from the 8th
The Fiji Corrections Service has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Assemblies of God Church Fiji for their rehabilitation efforts. The agreement will aim t
A team of 30 representatives from the Lau Care Committee visited inmates who are from the Lau Group in Naboro, Suva and the Nasinu Corrections Centre. The visit was to
The mother of an inmate who was part of Yellow Ribbon Walk at Albert Park today says she cannot wait to welcome back her son who will be finishing serving his 3-year sent
Thousands of people gathered at Albert Park in Suva this morning to take part in the Yellow Ribbon Walk which raises awareness about acceptance for inmates that have been